Derek, one of the people on the other bug reported kernel panics on 802.11g networks as well. When you are at University use this command in terminal
iwconfig wlan0 | grep 802
it will give you and output similar to this
wlan0 IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID:**********
The letters after 802.11 determine what kind of wifi you are using. If either g or n is in there then you most likely are experiencing the same issue as the people in my other bug report.
Derek, one of the people on the other bug reported kernel panics on 802.11g networks as well. When you are at University use this command in terminal
iwconfig wlan0 | grep 802
it will give you and output similar to this
wlan0 IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID:**********
The letters after 802.11 determine what kind of wifi you are using. If either g or n is in there then you most likely are experiencing the same issue as the people in my other bug report.